Ever been stranded due to a dead car battery? If you have, then you know how utterly hopeless it can feel to be stuck somewhere when your car won’t start. Maybe you were fortunate enough to have access to jumper-cables or a booster-pack, but if you weren’t, then, odds are, you spent what felt like an eternity waiting for a tow or roadside-assistance reviewing exactly how you would avoid this situation from ever happening again.

Store your car in a protected environment – An insulated garage for winter month storage is ideal, while keeping it a little cooler in the summer is a good idea, too. Do you know which is worse for a battery, the cold or the heat? The heat!

Keep the connecting points and terminals clean – Corrosion, grease and dirt can impede the flow of energy, affecting the charge used to start your vehicle, as well as the return charge placed back into the battery. Use a wire brush to clear these areas on the battery, but be sure to wear the proper eye and hand protection.

Avoid extreme vibration – Constant jiggling and jostling of a loose battery increases the risk of damage to the battery plates and the potential for acid to spill in the engine compartment. Be sure the battery is secured using proper hold-downs.

Regular use – Drive your vehicle regularly, have it serviced regularly, charge it regularly, and avoid draining it by leaving electronic accessories ‘on’ when the car is ‘off’.

Have your battery tested- If your battery is getting close to the 5-year mark, or you think it’s not holding its charge the way it should be, stop in at any of our over 600 locations to get its levels tested for free.

If you’re unable to drive your car regularly, you should definitely plug it into a maintenance charger when it’s not in use

The Battery Tender Plus, portable, 1.25 amp battery charger

Evin Prelec, Director of Marketing and Advertising for Battery Tender, notes that her company’s chargers take the guesswork out of charging car batteries:

“If you don’t drive your car on a daily basis, you should definitely plug it into a charger whenever you can. Our chargers will automatically change from a charge mode to a maintenance voltage once the battery reaches an ideal level; keeping it there, without over-charging it. You can just plug it in and walk away. Just like you plug in your cell phone at night, we recommend you do the same with your car to increase the overall lifespan of your battery.“

Furthermore, these chargers adjust their voltage levels to react to harsh cold or warm temperatures, too. Plus, they guard against sulfation, which, in many situations, can end up destroying a battery over time, due to damage caused to the plates and creating resistance.

“If a person chooses to maintain a battery from the moment they get it, by charging it regularly and following these simple tips, sulfation likely won’t ever occur,” continues Prelec.

Did you know that an idle battery can lose roughly 3% of its charge in a week? That’s why it’s important to always attach your unused SLI batteries to a maintenance charger when they’re not in use for an extended period of time.

We continue to reign as the undisputed leader in the expanding $30.7 billion U.S. battery replacement market and in the rapidly growing U.S. light bulb replacement market estimated to be at $17 billion*. To learn more about our exciting franchise opportunities please visit www.batteriesplus.com/franchising. *Freedonia Research Study